I am honored to be working on this project and be able to witness and document so much beauty in a world that many never get to see! Some of the collection that I am working on will possibly be extinct in our lifetime!

The Samar cobra ~ Naja Samarensis also called Peters' cobra, southern Philippine cobra or Visayan cobra, is a species of cobra native to the southern Philippines.

Canon EOS 5D Mark II180mmf/8.01/80s800 ISO0.0 EV

Agkistrodon Contortrix ~ Copperhead, a venomous pit viper species found in parts of North America.

Canon EOS 5D Mark II180mmf/5.61/80s800 ISO0.0 EV

Black Pakistan Cobra ~ Naja Naja Karachiensis ~ Cobra attacks viciously and furiously, striking with full strength and biting savagely, chewing the bitten pan. When bitting, it hold on and chews savagely. May strike repeatedly. This snake can be exceptio

Canon EOS 5D Mark II180mmf/4.01/80s800 ISO0.0 EV

Bothrops alternatus, Urutu, Cross Pit Viper

Canon EOS 5D Mark II180mmf/11.01/30s800 ISO0.0 EV

Bushmaster ~ Lachesis Crotalinae, the longest venomous snake in the New World, and I'll bet that you always wondered what the inside of his mouth looked like as the fangs are beggining to drop!

Dean M. wrote:
interesting selection, colors on that Copperhead look strange to me...comparing with Copperheads I see often in KY

Thanks Dean,
There are several color variations of copperheads varying in shades of reds and browns and varying by region. Northern is much different than Southern. There is also, what is called a Broad Band. All of these are Agkistrodon contortrix. The 5 subspecies that will determine the varying colors are: A. c. contortrix (southern), A. c. laticinctus (broad band), A. c. mokasen (northern), A. c. phaeogaster (osage), A. c. pictigaster (trans pecos)